Simi Valley Restaurants: Spotlight on Mission Burrito

June 27th, 2008

Every Friday we spotlight one restaurant that you may want to try eating at this weekend.

Some people believe that they dislike Mexican food. They’ve had the corporate version of Mexican cuisine and believe that it is just…well…not very good. Unfortunately these same people have never tried genuine Mexican cuisine. Food that is created the real Mexican way is just like the Mexican people: strong, spicy, and full of surprises. This is food that will test your palate and put a smile on your face, every time.

One Simi Valley restaurant that features delicious Mexican cuisine is Mission Burrito. To begin with, this restaurant has two unique dining areas: one with a cafeteria type feel, and another with a more relaxed and cozy atmosphere. At Mission Burrito you can get simple, classic Mexican dishes, such as Grilled Chicken Quesadillas, Tostadas of all kinds, and a variety of different kinds of burritos. You will also find some surprises, such as Camaron Ranchero, Arroz con Pollo, and a delicious Steak Picado that will make your entire mouth happy. If you love Mexican food, or believe that it is tasteless and stale, check out Mission Burrito, where you can get a delicious, authentic Mexican meal for reasonable prices. This is one Simi Valley Restaurant that you should definitely take a second look at.

Simi Valley Restaurants: Helping your Dieting Needs

June 26th, 2008

Some hardcore dieters will be surprised to hear about a study that was done lately. This study followed a number of people as they tried to lose weight. Some went on the popular low-carb diet, while others ate a large breakfast and followed it up with smaller meals throughout the day. Shockingly enough, those who lost the most weight were the ones who ate a large breakfast.

We’ve always been told by our parents or grandparents that breakfast was the most important meal of the day, and now it has been proven to be true. Simi Valley restaurants can help you to eat a healthy breakfast every day. Many Simi Valley restaurants provide delicious and nutritious breakfasts that you can either sit down and eat or take with you. Some restaurants will even allow you to set up a daily pick-up, making you a breakfast meal that’s ready to go so that you can eat your food on the run, without having to waste any time. If you’re trying to find a way to fit in a healthy and filling breakfast, Simi Valley restaurants could have the answer you want!

Simi Valley Restaurants: A Night Out

June 25th, 2008

Do you have a stressful job? Most of us do, whether we work in computers, manufacturing, or any other medium. The truth is that any job, when done for a specific length of time, can be stressful, especially if you’re dealing with deadlines, pushy bosses, or annoying co-workers. When you’ve dealt with a long, grueling week, there are a variety of ways that you can get the stress out.

1. You can buy a punching bag, place faces of those people who annoy you on it, and get your frustrations out in a physical manner.

2. You can drive a long while to clear your head. Beware the rising gas prices!

3. You can go out to a relaxing, delicious dinner.

Going out to dinner at a Simi Valley restaurant can be one way to help you to relax. When you’re dining on delicious Italian cuisine, or at a decadent Chinese restaurant, you can while away a few hours forgetting about all of your stress. Having someone wait on you at a Simi Valley Restaurant is a good, thoughtful way to shirk off your duties for awhile. Then you can buy the punching bag.

Calling On Simi Valley Restaurants for Catering

June 24th, 2008

Now that summer is here, chances are high that you’ve thought about having a get together of some sort. Summer is the season where families get together for their family reunion, and friends gather for a BBQ and some beer. But what about the food? Unless you’re choosing to do a potluck dinner (and risk eating Aunt Petuna’s horrible potato salad again), you’ll be responsible for providing all the food. But paying for, and cooking, that amount of food can be annoying. Simi Valley restaurants to the rescue!

There are a number of Simi Valley restaurants that provide not only takeout lunches and dinner, but catering as well. If your family is into Italian Cuisine, Paul’s Italian Villa may be the Simi Valley restaurant that you want to cater your next summer gathering. They have a large variety of different dishes for very reasonable prices. You can get a tray of Chicken Marsala, Baked Ziti, Broccoli Pancetta, or everyone’s favorite: Lasagna, often for less than it would cost for you to get the ingredients and bake it yourself. You can also pick up some salads, some bread, or even a pan pizza! Why cook when you can cater?

Simi Valley Restaurants: Gourmet Cooking in Your Backyard

June 23rd, 2008

Reality television shows are all the rage, and it seems that a month doesn’t pass before you’re hearing about a new reality TV show that will be featured on some channel. First it was stranding people on islands and watching them try to survive, then it was stranding people alone in a house and watching them try to avoid killing each other. A new brand of reality television has hit the airwaves, and has created a huge storm.

Shows like Iron Chef: America, Hell’s Kitchen, and Top Chef have got a lot of average people wondering if it is possible for them to cook some of the things that they have only seen in places such as Simi Valley restaurants. What used to be held sacred, like a guarded secret, is now becoming common place. Viewers are suddenly aware of what poaching is and how it is done, and know that you can use a small smoker to enhance the flavor of certain dishes. Many learn quickly, however, that it is not just the technical aspect that needs to be studied, but also flavor profiles and taste. Being a gourmet chef is not easy, but you can eat a delicious gourmet cuisine at many Simi Valley restaurants any time you’d like, getting all the enjoyment and none of the frustration!

Simi Valley Restaurants: A Little Thai This Weekend?

June 20th, 2008

You’ve been to the local pizza house dozens of times. You’ve had Chinese cuisine delivered more than that. You know you want to eat out this weekend, but you do not want to head to the same old place. Where, then, do you go?

One option is the Thai House. This Simi Valley restaurant surprises many people. It is tucked away in a little corner of Simi Valley. Restaurants that are hidden away and not noticeable often make the best food, and Thai House no exception. Their chef delivers delicious, hot Thai cuisine to your table in a very fast manner. The décor in the restaurant is reminiscent of Thailand, and very understated. The inexpensive fare is vast, and allows the diner to pick and choose from a number of different selections in order to make their own meal. Curried dishes are a favorite among many diners, as are the many stir-fried dishes that are available. If it’s a cold day, you can select from a number of different Thai soups, and their Crab Rangoons and dumplings are delicious enough to make any lover of Asian cuisine happy.

Delivery and Simi Valley Restaurants

June 19th, 2008

Sometimes you don’t want to move. Sometimes you just want to laze away your day in utter comfort and relaxation. Why shouldn’t you? With all the stress that accompanies today’s busy world, it makes sense to take a day off here and there to relax and get yourself centered again. Some people find their relaxation by taking nature walks, while others tend to enjoy high speed action. There are those of us, however, who like nothing better than to rent a few movies, stay in our pajamas, and relax an entire day away.

Fortunately Simi Valley restaurants can help you with that goal. There are a number of delicious restaurants that not only serve amazing food, but that are willing to bring the food right to your door! You can find Italian restaurants and American restaurants that are willing to deliver, along with your classic Chinese restaurants. There are even a few Thai restaurants that deliver! Instead of getting dressed up, getting in your car, and driving to the restaurant, why not have the restaurant deliver to you? Simi Valley Restaurants that deliver often do so for excellent prices, making it a nice, inexpensive treat for all in the house.

Fine Dining and Simi Valley Restaurants

June 18th, 2008

I know a lot of people who tend to avoid fine dining Simi Valley restaurants for a number of different reasons. Some avoid fine dining restaurants for the price, others because they have a set idea that fine dining restaurants are very “snobby”. Many, however, avoid going to a fine dining restaurant because they just don’t know what to expect. Here are a few tips to get you through that first nerve-wracking fine dining experience at any fine Simi Valley Restaurant.

1. Dress Nicely. People expect you to dress nicely at a fine dining restaurant, and while you may not be required to wear a suit and tie, it is a good idea to wear slacks instead of jeans.

2. Don’t Worry. Some people get so nervous that they worry that they will make a mistake. Don’t worry! Most fine dining restaurants are set up to cater to those who are experienced in eating out at a fine restaurant as well as for those who are not.

3. Talk To Your Waiter. Waiters are there not only to serve you, but to help you. Making friends with your waiter can help you to learn about what you should and shouldn’t do – but remember to tip!

Frugal Eating and Simi Valley Restaurants

June 17th, 2008

With the economy being a scary sight right now, many people, especially those who have families, are trying to do everything that they can in order to live frugally. Some are starting their own vegetable gardens, others are commuting to work. Most of these families believe that the first thing that has to go is eating out. Eating out, however, is a source of relaxation for most people, and while you may want to avoid eating out every meal, eating out as a once or twice a week treat can actually help to reduce stress levels, which will also cut down on illnesses.

Many Simi Valley Restaurants serve inexpensive fare that can be eaten on a weekly basis. When you’re searching for American Cuisine, you may want to look at Yankee Doodles. This Simi Valley restaurant has been a favorite of locals for a long time, and has earned a special spot in many customer’s hearts. Here you can get a Roast Beef Sandwich, a Philly Cheese Steak, and even a Turkey Dinner for under $11.00! You can’t purchase a turkey in the store for that low of a price. It is possible to eat frugally at Simi Valley restaurants, as long as you do your research first.

Signs That It’s Time to Go Out to Eat at Simi Valley Restaurants

June 16th, 2008

1. You pick up the phone to call a friend and immediately think of calling one of any Simi Valley Restaurants in order to get take out.

2. You’ve eaten all of the cereal in your house and have no desire to go grocery shopping.

3. Your parents are no longer willing to feed you.

4. The vending machine is out of Oreo’s.

5. Your cat and dog have gourmet food and you, well, don’t.

6. You pass a number of Simi Valley Restaurants on your commute and realize that you’ve never been in
them.

7. Your date says that she’s not going to see you again unless you can provide more than salami and
beer.

8. You haven’t been to a restaurant in so long you’ve forgotten how much to tip the waiter.

9. You’re sick of eating frozen pizza.

10. Your idea of a healthy meal is chicken patties and raw hot dogs.

11. You don’t know what the phrase “amuse bouche” means.

12. The local Italian restaurant around the corner knows your favorite order by heart.

13. The cheap Chinese restaurant around the corner has been closed down by the CDC.

14. Just Because!

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